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GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RISKS
AND DTM:
WHAT SHOULD DTM ENUMERATORS
KNOW?
Turkey/Antalya
Oct 17-18, 2018
Part 1
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Learning objectives
1. Be able to differentiate between Sex and Gender
2. Define GBV
3. Identify forms of GBV, root causes, contributing
factors and consequences of GBV
4. Understand how emergencies can exacerbate
GBV risks
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Sex vs. Gender
Sex Gender
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
What are the gender traits of women and men in your culture,
and how does this differ from other cultures?
Physical/ biological differences
between females and males
Social differences between
males and females
Does not change (without
surgical intervention)
Determined by social factors
– history, culture, tradition,
societal norms, religion
Can change over time
GBV – true or false?-
1. GBV is about rape and sexual violence
2. GBV can be perpetrated against boys and men too
3. Culture needs to be always respected even if it is
harmful for girls and women.
4. Domestic violence is the result of poverty and lack of
education.
5. If a young woman wear an inappropriate dress that
provoke men sexually, it’s her fault to be raped.
6. Consequences of GBV are always same for all
survivors.
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Gender-based Violence (GBV) is an umbrella
term for any harmful act that is perpetrated
against a person’s will and that is based on
socially ascribed (i.e. gender) differences
between males and females.
It includes acts that inflict physical, sexual or mental
harm or suffering, threats of such acts, coercion, and
other deprivations of liberty. These acts can occur in
public or in private.
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
•Forced Marriage
•Sexual Exploitation/Forced
Prostitution
•Survival Sex
•Rape and Marital Rape
•Child Sexual Abuse,
Defilement, Incest
•Discrimination, and/or denial
of opportunities
•Forced Marriage/Early
Marriage
•Denial of Education for
Women and Children
• Abuse, Humiliation
• Confinement/Isolation
• Intimidation/Threats
• Social Exclusion,
ostracism based on
sexual orientation
• Physical Assault
• Trafficking, Slavery
• Infanticide
• Honor Killing and Maiming
PHYSICAL EMOTIONAL
SEXUAL
ECONOMIC
Types of GBV
Understanding GBV- Exercise
In groups of 5 people, identify:
• Root causes for gender based violence and risk
factors that may increase the likelihood of GBV
in your context?
• Consequences of different forms of GBV?
- Physical, social, economic, psychological?
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Root causes and
contributing
factors
Forms of GBV
Consequences
of GBV
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Root causes and
contributing factors of GBV
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Consequences of GBV
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Why does GBV occur in
emergencies?
• Pre-existing - exists independent of, or prior to
emergency or conflict
• Emergency-related - specific to/resulting from the
disaster or conflict
• Humanitarian-related - caused directly or indirectly
by humanitarian environment
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
How is GBV exacerbated in
emergencies?
• New threats/forms of GBV related to conflict
• Lack of privacy; overcrowding; lack of safe access to basic
needs
• Design of humanitarian aid heightens or introduces new
GBV risks
• Separation from family members; lack of documentation;
registration discrimination
• Breakdown of protective social mechanisms and norms
regulating behaviour
• Increased vulnerability and dependence; exploitation
• Introduction of new power dynamics, as with humanitarian
actors
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Summary of GBV – Part 1
• GBV is rooted in gender and power inequalities
that exist outside of conflict or disaster but that
can be exacerbated by it.
• Always assume that GBV is occurring.
• Obtaining data about incidents cannot be used as
“evidence”, and is NOT advisable and NOT our role
in an emergency.
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Part 2
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Learning objectives
• Understand the role of non-GBV specialists in GBV
prevention, mitigation and response
• Know how to safely and ethically respond to a GBV
and child protection incident disclosure
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Roles and responsibilities
towards GBV SPECIALIZED
PROGRAMMING:
specialists
• Direct service delivery
• Case management
• GBV specialized psychosocial
support
• Clinical care
• Legal support
• Economic reintegration
How to mainstream GBV in the DTM?
GBV “MAINSTREAMING”
all actors
• Avoid creating or exacerbating
risks of GBV
• Reduce existing risks
• Understand and link to specialist
services for GBV survivors
• Applying core minimum
standards into agency activities
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
What a DTM enumerator should
do to mainstream GBV
• Avoid creating or exacerbating risks of GBV.
• Inform yourself about services available for GBV
survivors
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
Avoid creating or exacerbating
risks of GBV
IOM Standards of Conduct
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and
Abuse (PSEA) by aid workers
Do no harm
GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM

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Gbv module (1)

  • 1. GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE RISKS AND DTM: WHAT SHOULD DTM ENUMERATORS KNOW? Turkey/Antalya Oct 17-18, 2018
  • 2. Part 1 GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 3. Learning objectives 1. Be able to differentiate between Sex and Gender 2. Define GBV 3. Identify forms of GBV, root causes, contributing factors and consequences of GBV 4. Understand how emergencies can exacerbate GBV risks GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 4. Sex vs. Gender Sex Gender GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM What are the gender traits of women and men in your culture, and how does this differ from other cultures? Physical/ biological differences between females and males Social differences between males and females Does not change (without surgical intervention) Determined by social factors – history, culture, tradition, societal norms, religion Can change over time
  • 5. GBV – true or false?- 1. GBV is about rape and sexual violence 2. GBV can be perpetrated against boys and men too 3. Culture needs to be always respected even if it is harmful for girls and women. 4. Domestic violence is the result of poverty and lack of education. 5. If a young woman wear an inappropriate dress that provoke men sexually, it’s her fault to be raped. 6. Consequences of GBV are always same for all survivors. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 6. Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Gender-based Violence (GBV) is an umbrella term for any harmful act that is perpetrated against a person’s will and that is based on socially ascribed (i.e. gender) differences between males and females. It includes acts that inflict physical, sexual or mental harm or suffering, threats of such acts, coercion, and other deprivations of liberty. These acts can occur in public or in private. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 7. •Forced Marriage •Sexual Exploitation/Forced Prostitution •Survival Sex •Rape and Marital Rape •Child Sexual Abuse, Defilement, Incest •Discrimination, and/or denial of opportunities •Forced Marriage/Early Marriage •Denial of Education for Women and Children • Abuse, Humiliation • Confinement/Isolation • Intimidation/Threats • Social Exclusion, ostracism based on sexual orientation • Physical Assault • Trafficking, Slavery • Infanticide • Honor Killing and Maiming PHYSICAL EMOTIONAL SEXUAL ECONOMIC Types of GBV
  • 8. Understanding GBV- Exercise In groups of 5 people, identify: • Root causes for gender based violence and risk factors that may increase the likelihood of GBV in your context? • Consequences of different forms of GBV? - Physical, social, economic, psychological? GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 9. Root causes and contributing factors Forms of GBV Consequences of GBV GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 10. Root causes and contributing factors of GBV GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 11. Consequences of GBV GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 12. Why does GBV occur in emergencies? • Pre-existing - exists independent of, or prior to emergency or conflict • Emergency-related - specific to/resulting from the disaster or conflict • Humanitarian-related - caused directly or indirectly by humanitarian environment GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 13. How is GBV exacerbated in emergencies? • New threats/forms of GBV related to conflict • Lack of privacy; overcrowding; lack of safe access to basic needs • Design of humanitarian aid heightens or introduces new GBV risks • Separation from family members; lack of documentation; registration discrimination • Breakdown of protective social mechanisms and norms regulating behaviour • Increased vulnerability and dependence; exploitation • Introduction of new power dynamics, as with humanitarian actors GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 14. Summary of GBV – Part 1 • GBV is rooted in gender and power inequalities that exist outside of conflict or disaster but that can be exacerbated by it. • Always assume that GBV is occurring. • Obtaining data about incidents cannot be used as “evidence”, and is NOT advisable and NOT our role in an emergency. GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 15. Part 2 GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 16. Learning objectives • Understand the role of non-GBV specialists in GBV prevention, mitigation and response • Know how to safely and ethically respond to a GBV and child protection incident disclosure GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 17. Roles and responsibilities towards GBV SPECIALIZED PROGRAMMING: specialists • Direct service delivery • Case management • GBV specialized psychosocial support • Clinical care • Legal support • Economic reintegration How to mainstream GBV in the DTM? GBV “MAINSTREAMING” all actors • Avoid creating or exacerbating risks of GBV • Reduce existing risks • Understand and link to specialist services for GBV survivors • Applying core minimum standards into agency activities GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 18. What a DTM enumerator should do to mainstream GBV • Avoid creating or exacerbating risks of GBV. • Inform yourself about services available for GBV survivors GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM
  • 19. Avoid creating or exacerbating risks of GBV IOM Standards of Conduct Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) by aid workers Do no harm GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AND DTM

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Background: GBViE, Call to Action, IOM supported since 2014 to mainstream GBV in several sectors of assistance, including CCCM, shelter and DTM. Objective: Doing better a protection women and girls in emergencies. Global cooperation with the GBV AoR.
  • #6: Please change the statement as needed. GBV is about rape and sexual violence (False): Answer: There are different types of GBV and we will look at different types. GBV can be perpetrated against boys and men too (true): Answer: GBV can be perpetrated against boys and men. But vast majority of survivors are women and girls due to gender-inequality and power imbalance between male and female. Culture needs to be always respected even if it is harmful for girls and women (false): Answer: Harmful traditional practice such as child marriage causes negative impact to the survivor, family and community. These harmful traditional practices need to be addressed even if it is a part of the culture of the society. GBV includes domestic violence(true): Answer: Most common forms of violence is domestic violence perpetrated by an intimate partner. Domestic violence is the result of poverty and lack of education (false): Answer: not all family who are poor and have little education background commit domestic violence. Domestic violence happens because of the gender inequality and power imbalance between male and female. If a young woman wear an inappropriate dress that provoke men sexually, it’s her fault to be raped (false): It is ALWAYS fault of perpetrators and never survivor’s fault under any circumstances. It is very common to blame survivors. It is important to emphasize that survivor has not fault. Alternative question could be “It is always husband’s fault if he beats her wife”. (true)  Consequences of GBV are always same for all survivors. (false) Answer: the consequences of GBV is different depending of the type of violence perpetrated, the age, capacity and protection mechanism of the survivor. The individual support a survivors needs could also be different. Is the survivor is an adult they know the best what services they will need once they know all the available services.  
  • #7: Further información: ALNAP Protección Guide
  • #8: Use this as a part of wrap up of the GBV tree. Adjust the type of GBV – according to the types of GBV common in the CXB’s context.
  • #11: POWER Power is the ability to control and access resources, opportunities, privileges and decision-making processes The power is not bad thing and can be used to protect vulnerable person but when the person with power abuse his/her power, violence can occur Power dynamics in the community creates barriers to seek support, access to services etc. Important to note that behavioral are not about the survivors behavior (to negate victim blaming). This are about the perpetrators behavior.